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Ranieri Rossi
Researcher at University of Siena
Publications - 154
Citations - 15467
Ranieri Rossi is an academic researcher from University of Siena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glutathione & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 145 publications receiving 14080 citations. Previous affiliations of Ranieri Rossi include University of Pavia & Nestlé.
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Protein carbonyl groups as biomarkers of oxidative stress.
TL;DR: The usage of protein CO groups as biomarkers of oxidative stress has some advantages in comparison with the measurement of other oxidation products because of the relative early formation and the relative stability of carbonylated proteins.
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Damage in Human Disease
TL;DR: Some of the more commonly used biomarkers of oxidative/nitrosative damage are discussed and selected examples of human studies are included.
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Protein carbonylation in human diseases.
TL;DR: Rapid recent progress in the identification of carbonylated proteins should provide new diagnostic (possibly pre-symptomatic) biomarkers for oxidative damage, and yield basic information to aid the establishment an efficacious antioxidant therapy.
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Protein carbonylation, cellular dysfunction, and disease progression
Isabella Dalle-Donne,Giancarlo Aldini,Marina Carini,Roberto Colombo,Ranieri Rossi,Aldo Milzani +5 more
TL;DR: Identification of specific carbonylated protein(s) functionally impaired and development of selective carbonyl blockers should lead to the definitive assessment of the causative, correlative or consequential role of protein carbonylation in disease onset and/or progression, possibly providing new therapeutic aproaches.
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Protein S-glutathionylation: a regulatory device from bacteria to humans.
TL;DR: Findings support an essential role for S-glutathionylation in the control of cell-signalling pathways associated with viral infections and with tumour necrosis factor-(-induced apoptosis) and identify it as a redox signalling mechanism in plants.